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- <u><em>Event A: 1/35</em></u>
- <u><em>Event B: 1/840</em></u>
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Explanation:
<u>Event A</u>
For the event A, the order of the first 4 acts does not matter.
The number of different four acts taken from a set of seven acts, when the order does not matter, is calculated using the concept of combinations.
Thus, the number of ways that the first <em>four acts</em> can be scheduled is:
And<em> the number of ways that four acts is the singer, the juggler, the guitarist, and the violinist, in any order</em>, is 1: C(4,4).
Therefore the<em> probability of Event A</em> is:
Event B
Now the order matters. The difference between combinations and permutations is ordering. When the order matters you need to use permutations.
The number of ways in which <em>four acts </em>can be scheculed when the order matters is:
The number of ways <em>the comedian is first, the guitarist is second, the dancer is third, and the juggler is fourth</em> is 1: P(4,4)
Therefore, <em>the probability of Event B</em> is:
Answer:
whats the qeustion sir ?
Step-by-step explanation:
i am confusion
Answer:
The property that I would use is that however many decimal points are in the equation is the number of decimal places in the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 2.
3/2a - ab + 1
3/2(5/6) - 5/6(3/10) + 1
5/4 - 1/4 + 1
4/4 + 1
1 + 1 = 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 3/7